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The vascular anatomy of soybean nodules [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] suggests that export of solutes in the xylem should be dependent on influx of water in the phloem. However, after severing of stem xylem and phloem by shoot decapitation, export of ureides from nodules continued at an approximately linear rate for 5h. This result was obtained with decapitated roots remaining in the sand medium, but when roots were disturbed by removal from the rooting medium prior to shoot decapitation, export of ureides from nodules was greatly reduced. Stem exudate could not be collected from disturbed roots, indicating that flow in the root xylem had ceased. Thus, ureide export from nodules appeared to be dependent on a continuation of flow in the root xylem. When seedlings were fed a mixture of 3H2O and 14C-inulin for periods of 14–21 min, nodules had higher 3H/14C ratios than roots from which they were detached. The combined results are not consistent with the proposal that export of nitrogenous compounds from nodules is dependent on import of water via the phloem. The results do support the view that a portion of the water required for xylem export from soybean nodules is supplied via a symplastic route from root cortex to nodule cortex to the nodule vascular apoplast.  相似文献   
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Ureide concentration in the cortical apoplast of soybean (Glycinemax(L.) Merr.) nodules increases rapidly in response to noduleexcision. The objective here was to determine if changes inapoplastic ureide may be related to the control of resistanceto gas diffusion which is thought to be localized in the nodulecortex. Following decapitation of shoots, nitrogenase activity(acetylene reduction) and ureide concentration in total noduleextracts declined over a period of several hours. Apoplasticureide concentration relative to total nodule ureide was elevatedunder these conditions, but the treatment effect was small comparedto non-decapitated controls. Decapitation also caused a significantdecline in the concentrations of sucrose, glucose, and D-pinitolin nodules. However, the decline in carbohydrates was similarin the nodule cortex and the nodule as a whole, suggesting thatthe carbohydrate changes are not related to a cortex-localizedmechanism. Non-invasive treatments involving increases or decreasesin oxygen concentration supplied to nodulated roots caused rapiddecreases in respiration of nodulated roots and in ureide concentrationin total nodule extracts, but did not cause major changes inapoplastic ureide concentrations. The combined results indicatethat apoplastic ureide is probably not involved in the regulationof resistance to gas diffusion. The rapid decline in noduleureide concentrations in response to changing oxygen supplydocuments the sensitivity of ureide synthesis and/or transportto alterations in nodule respiration and/or nitrogenase activity Key words: Glycine max, Pisum sativum, ureide, carbohydrates  相似文献   
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Soybean stems were grafted between the first and second nodes6 weeks after planting. Three or 5 weeks after grafting, oneroot system was cut from grafted plants, doubling the shoot:root ratio. This technique was applied to plants grown in sandculture and supplied with an excess of water and minerals butwith no combined nitrogen so that doubling the shoot:root ratiogreatly increased the requirement for fixed nitrogen. When theshoot:root ratio was doubled during the flowering or seed formationstages, there was no statistically significant effect on totalnitrogen or dry matter of shoots compared to non-grafted controlsat maturity. The period between 2 and 21 d after doubling theshoot:root ratio was studied to determine changes in root weight,nodule weight, and rate of nitrogen fixation (acetylene reduction).Weight of roots and nodules increased relative to controls (graftedplants with one shoot per root) after about 1 week. The rateof acetylene reduction per gram of nodule was 75 per cent greaterwith roots having two shoots than with control roots 2 d afterdoubling the shoot:root ratio. Acetylene reduction per noduledeclined to near control rates as nodule weight increased, butroots with two shoots maintained a 60 to 70 per cent greaterrate of acetylene reduction per root for 2 weeks. The resultsindicated that nodulated soybean roots are capable of fixingnitrogen at rates greater than those which normally prevail.  相似文献   
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STREETER  J. G. 《Annals of botany》1981,48(4):441-450
The concentration of carbohydrates in tap root nodules fromfield-grown soya bean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] plants was verysimilar to the concentration of compounds previously reportedin greenhouse-grown nodules during vegetative growth of seedlings.The concentration of D-pinitol, sucrose and starch in nodulesdeclined during rapid fruit growth, but the concentration ofother compounds did not decline. The availability of carbohydratein nodules during fruit growth did not seem likely to be thecause of the decline in nitrogen-fixing activity of noduleswhich has been reported by others. All compounds except glucoseand , -trehalose declined to concentrations near zero duringa 10-day period of nodule decay. However, the decline in carbohydratedid not appear to cause nodule senescence because it did notprecede the period of decay and because decayed nodules containedsubstantial quantities of glucose and , -trehalose. Seasonalmean concentrations (72 samples from 24 dates) of compounds,in mg carbohydrate per g f. wt of nodule, were: sucrose, 2.84;D-pinitol, 1.14; D-chiro-inositol, 1.27; glucose, 1.40; , -trehalose,1.34; myo-inositol, 0.65; maltose, 0.31; and fructose, 0.21. Quantities of sugars and cyclitols in stem exudate collectedin the field on 13 dates were small (< 10 percent) relativeto the quantity of nitrogenous compounds transported from rootsto shoots. The seasonal pattern of pinitol transport in thexylem was very similar to the seasonal pinitol concentrationin nodules. A large increase in sugar concentration in stemexudate subsequent to 80 days after planting supports the viewthat lack of carbohydrate was not a cause of nodule senescence. Glycine max (L.) Merr, soya bean, cyclitols, , -trehalose, starch, D-pinitol, carbohydrates, root nodules, senescence  相似文献   
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Effects of drought on nitrogen fixation in soybean root nodules   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
Soybean plants [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] were grown in silica sand and were drought stressed for a 4 week period during reproductive development and without any mineral N supply in order to maximize demand for fixed nitrogen. A strain of Bradyrhizobium japonicum that forms large quantities of polysaccharide in nodules was used to determine whether or not the supply of reduced carbon to bacteroids limits nitrogenase activity. A depression of 30–40% in nitrogen content in leaves and pods of stressed plants indicated a marked decline in nitrogen fixation activity during the drought period. A 50% increase in the accumulation of bacterial polysaccharide in nodules accompanied this major decrease in nitrogen fixation activity and this result indicates that the negative impact of drought on nodules was not due to a depression of carbon supply to bacteroids. The drought treatment resulted in a statistically significant increase in N concentration in leaves and pods. Because N concentration and chlorophyll concentration in leaves were not depressed, there was no evidence of nitrogen deficiency in drought‐stressed plants, and this result indicates that the negative impact of drought on nodule function was not the cause of the depression of shoot growth. At the end of the drought period, the concentration of carbohydrates, amino nitrogen, and ureides was significantly increased in nodules on drought‐stressed plants. The overall results support the view that, under drought conditions, nitrogen fixation activity in nodules was depressed because demand for fixed N to support growth was lower.  相似文献   
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